Viburnum Tree White
Viburnum carlesii also known as koreanspice this is a shrub that has white or pink flowers that grow in large clusters.
Viburnum tree white. Suitable for usda hardiness zones 5 to 8 this variety grows to about 8 feet in height and spread and is extremely fragrant outstanding cultivars include. The waxy flowers have a spicy scent that makes it easy to identify and it produces bright red berries in the fall. It was previously included in the honeysuckle family caprifoliaceae. The koreanspice diminutive species of viburnum has white or pink flowers that add a lovely spiced scent to your garden.
Small white flowers bloom in the spring and give way to small red berries. Produces beautiful large white flower clusters. Doublefile one of the most attractive viburnums it grows 10 feet high and 12 feet wide in an even spreading pattern. Burkwood viburnum viburnum x burkwoodii.
A tough drought hardy tree it has white flowers and black fruit. It is a deciduous species and will add fall color when the leaves change. The berries turn black as they ripen. Mohawk an 8 to 10 foot shrub with a spicy fragrance with white snowball flowers that open from red buds.
For instance this plant has large clusters of waxy flowers with bright red berries that fade to black in the fall. This plant grows from zone four to zone seven and it can be six feet tall at maturity. The leaves are glossy with a leather like texture. Viburnum is a genus of about 150 175 species of flowering plants in the moschatel family adoxaceae its current classification is based on molecular phylogeny.